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I BUSINESS NOTICEB. KIRKCALDIi, & STAINS, LTD. : ■ "WHERE QUALITY AND STYLE COST NO MORE." VIYELLA AND SUCH LIKE FABRICS ARE NOW IN GREAT DEMANDTHEY HELP TO KEEP YOU WARM i Warmer Clothes for tho Kiddies. Wanner Underwear, Warmer Night- ' : these not very ceceseary ns the weather gets colder? Of cuuice ; ' you know they are. For health and comfort reasons these fabrics : will commend themselves to you, and i>3 for value—well, jou always get the best value from the l'ouso of "IC. & S."- ' ' THESE FABRICS WILL GIVE YOU EVERY SATISFACTION. .WE PAY POSTAGE !F YOU ORDER BY MAIL. ."VIYELLA" FLANNEL--For day or night wear; 31 inches wide; the popular ■ ■ flannel for Indies' ..nd men's, boys; and girls' pyjamas, :nens and boys ' : shirts, and ladies' blouses and costumes; we have a-good range of striped designs and self colours, including light and mid greys, pink, ught blue, ; navy,, and cream, also navy ground, with navy or black stripe. "WOOLELLA" FLANNEL-Wo liave in stock a really splendid range of striped designs in "AVoolella," suitable for ladies' and men's, boys, and girls pyjamas; men's and boys' shirts, pnd ladies' blouses; aiso stocked m i-rcani: "Woolella" flannel is very similar in weight and appearance ' Viyella . flannel, and will give you every satisfaction. Price, 4s. 11d. vard. ' CBEAM "HOLLENA"-30 inches wide; for ladies' and children's day or right : wear; ,a substitute for "Viyella." . Price, 4s. 6d. yard. UNION SHIRTING FLANNHL-Wool and cotton; 28 to 30 inches wide; specially suitable for men's &nd boys' shirts; we are showing n good range of striped designs. Price, 3s. 3d. yard. CEYLON FLAMEL-Lighter in freight than Union Flannel, ami we ;je showing a really good range of striped designs in light grounds, snitnWo for ladies' and'men's, boys', end girls' pyjamas, men's and boys shirts; also suitable for ladies' blouses and sports coats. Ceylon flannel is wool and : cotton, and is 28 to 31 inches vide.Prices, 2s. 3d.,. 2s. 9d., to ss. lid. yard. "CREPE LAMA"—Wool.and cotton, unshrinkable, 28 inches wide; ideal for ladies' blouses, sports (oats, end slumber suits; showing in a good rouge , of striped designs, in widths from fine stripee to block stripes; light in • weight and very dainty. ■ ' , Price, 4s. 3d, >ard. THE POPULAR "AZA" FLANNEL-30 inches wide; stocked in a $ood range of striped designs; ideal for ladies'and men's pyjamas, men's and boys shirts. , Pi , '". 4s ' M- ? arli ' CREAM HEAVY "AZA" FLANNEL-30 inches wide; for day or i.ight wear. . . . Price, 4s. 6d. yard. • WRITE FGR SAMPLES. ■ ■, —« < THE HOUSE OF "K. & S." I'FAMOUS FOR OVER 55 YEARS FOR QUALITY, STYLE, AND VALUE. ,, R. HANNAH & CO., LTD., , ' ANNOUNCE ANOTHER BULLETIN OF BOOT BARGAINS FOR WOMEN! SOME EXTRAORDINARY VALUES IN JUST THE BOOTS THAT ARE WANTED FOR PRESENT WEAR, NOTE THESE STARTLING REDUCTIONS. "CLARK'S" HIGH LEG BUTTON BOOTS, fawn and grey tops. "BECTIVE" BUTTON POOTS, black, brown, and grey tops. , "SOROSIS" BLACK BROCADE TOPS, smart Louis heels. ALL PRICE, 12s. 11d. Usually 355. to 455. "NUFORM" LACE BOOTS, welted soles, brown, navy, and grey tope. "PORTLAND" HIGH LEG BUTTON BOOTS, grey and fawn tops. ALL ONE PRICE, 14s. 11d. Usually 355. to 455. ."BURrS" FAMOUS AMERICAN LACE AND BUTTON BOOTS, smart :\_ styles, fawn, grey, and white tops. . ALL ONE PRICE, 16s. 11d. Usually 50s. GAITERS IN ALL COLOURS AND SIZES. TO BE CLEARED at 3s. 11d, POST FREE IF CASH IS SENT WITH ORDER. DON'T FORGET TO MENTION SIZE. ~■ " ; -E.- HANNAH &, C 0.,, LTD., ■■ 860 LAMBTON QUAY AND 103 CBBA STREET. WELLINGTON. ' WATCH POCKET CARBINE CAMERA ■ SAVE 30/-. Were we to import these splendid •-.'■ SAVE SO/-. British Cameras'to-day the price , ... SAVE 30/-. would be £1 10s. Now, i:owever, ; SAVE 30/-. you can secure one at X'C—a saving ' SAVE 30/-. of 30/- on the New Zpaland price. SAVE !.'O/-. ,Avail yourself of this splendid SAVE SO-'-. chance—a high-grade British Camera ■. ' . SAVE SO/-. at a saving of £1 10s. 'the Wateh- •■• ■ SAVE 30/-. , Pocket Carbine has Extra Speed ■ . ■ SAVE 00/-. ! Aplanat Lens, and takes pictures : SAVE 30/-. 3J x2J inches. Only a few in SAVE 30/-. stock at this price. Call—see! x : .WATBRWOETHS LTD. ' "THE ANSCO PEOPLE," ■■• ; ■ lAMBTON QUAY (Nest Kelburn Tram), WELLINGTON. And at 58 Queen Street, Auckland. Also at 705 Colombo Street (opp. Triangle), Christchurch.

OVERCOAT WEATHER. OVERCOAT WEATHER. You will find it easy to choose a fine OVERCOAT at MILLIGAN'S, KELBURN AVENUE. — T\ TONDON AND LANCASHIRE FIRE INSURANCE CO., LTD. FlßE.—Loweet Ratee and Prompt Settlements. MABINE.-AU Classes Covered,, inoludJμ Pereonal Luggage, against All Rfflw. AOCIDENT.-Employers' Liability, and a most Liberal Personal Accident Policy, including a List of Diseases. SECURITY TO I'OLICYHOLDERS. £6,249,479. Full information can ba obtained at J! JOHNSTON & 00., LTD., , V CHIEF AGENTS b ATTORNEYS 1 WELLINGTON. Cl IT'S FREE TO INVENTORS.. INVENTORS who wish to develop their ideas should have the valuable information offered in our "Inventors' Guide"- which is free from Baldwin and Rayward, Patent Attorneys' and Consulting Engineers, 215 Lambton Quay, Wellington. TO READERS. rTTC) avoid dieappointinent readers of u Jl "The Dominion" nro urged to sub- tl eorlbe for a regular period through the t: nearest agent (namo on application). P Prepaid SubscriDtion Rates ere— ei S months. C months. Yearly. 5 .B. d. £s. d. £s. (1. J From Agent ... 12 0 1 3 6 26 0 Posted 15 3 110 0 219 0 „ Extra for book- ' ■ . „ ing 10 02 8 06 0 Prepayment ■ effects a saving 'in.S" en- C enres regular supply. Casual purohaee means disappointment when the paper is most desired, as the heavy demand at iuch times rapidly absorbs the available

ALL Negatives' ordered from since the inception of our business have • Jieea carefully stored. RE-ORDERS may be had at any timo. BARTLEIT AND ANDREW. Bartlett Studio, WELLINGTON. Tel. 1233. TM.V. DRY WINES. CONNOISSEURS ALWAYS DRINK DRY WINES, i CLARET, HOCK. CHABLIS. ■NOTE—The Wine Expert of General Pau's French Mission voluntarily stated that T.JI.V. CLARET possessed all the virtues of the French product. '. This opinion was verified in a practical manner by the Officers of French Sailing Vessels recently in port taking away large quantities of 'i'.SI.V. CLARET. TE JIATA VINEYARDS, LTD., P.O. Box 86, Havelock North. WOULD YOU INSURE YOUR LIFE WITH AN INDIVIDUAL? npilE prudent man would not' 6eriousiy A consider such a proposition. Why, then, appoint .an individual Exccutor, to administer 'your Estate? He will atteud to his own business first. He may not possess the necessary experience to manage yours. He offers no security, and may speculate with the funds of the estate. Ho may show preference to some beneliciaries to the disadvantage of others, lib may die or leavo the Dominion. The Ktate would then pass into unknown hands—possibly into tho hands of someone whom the tescator would never have trusted. With a view to overcoming much of the uncertainty and insecurity which Attends the appointment of private individuals, the Guardian Trust and Executors Company of New Zealand, Limited, was formed'. The GUARDIAN stands fer Safety, Efficiency, and Promptitude, and on these, and other good grounds solicits the care of your estate. THE GUARDIAN TRUST AXD EXECUTORS COMPANY OF N.Z., LTD. Local Directors: O. S. Watkins, Esq.; W. 'S. Moorhause, Esq. T. B. CUING, Local Slanager. South British Insurance Building, 326 Lambton Quay.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 257, 25 July 1919, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 257, 25 July 1919, Page 6

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